Rontez Miles

Analysis: Miles was projected as a possible mid-round pick in this offseason's draft, but he surprisingly fell to the undrafted ranks, probably due to his legal troubles in college.

Miles recorded an impressive 146 tackles and nine interceptions in his final two years at California University of Pennsylvania. The 22-year-old possesses good strength and solid speed, and he is capable of making an impact against both the pass and the run.

However, Miles can struggle with open-field tackling, and he can sometimes get lost in pass coverage.

Unless he can showcase improvement in these areas during training camp, Miles could be on the outside looking in come September.

Damon Harrison

Analysis: Damon "Snacks" Harrison has become somewhat of a cult icon among Jets fans, especially after his interception of Mark Sanchez during minicamp.

Harrison is a mountain of a man, as he stands at an unworldly 6'4'', 350 pounds. The William Penn product's unbelievable size allows him to shut down runners at the point of attack.

However, Harrison isn't much of a pass-rusher, and his freakish size limits his mobility and athleticism.

New York has veteran Antonio Garay and former third-round pick Kenrick Ellis at defensive tackle, so Harrison will need to show that his strength in run-stopping outweighs his weaknesses in other areas.

Mike Edwards

Analysis: Edwards is one of the Jets' most talented undrafted free-agent signings. Unfortunately for him, he plays one of New York's most stacked positions—cornerback.

The Jets have Pro Bowler Antonio Cromartie and first-round pick Dee Milliner as their starting duo, and veterans Ellis Lankster, Kyle Wilson, and Isaiah Trufant are also locks to make the roster as nickel corners

New York is probably only going to hold onto six cornerbacks. Therefore, Edwards will have to beat out veteran Aaron Berry, and fellow undrafted free agents Darrin Wells, Royce Adams, and Donnie Fletcher for the final depth chart position.

However, Edwards versatility and athleticism could make him the favorite in that roster battle.

The Hawaii product possesses blazing speed and solid coverage skills, and he can also contribute on special teams.